There is a beautiful riverside spot outside Norwich where stands a beautiful four-hundred-year-old house, Earlham Hall. Some forty-five years ago, a huge concrete and glass monstrosity was erected in the grounds near the Hall ; it was named the University of East Anglia UEA). Like all universities, it was a place dedicated to discovering, exploring and teaching the eternal truths.

Earlham Hall was retained for its beauty and its history and, in time, it became the Law School of the university. It seems it was rented from its owners, Norwich City Council.

Recently, the university planned to erect even more ugly concrete so as to expand its activities ; this time much closer to the wonderful Hall. Evidently, the artistic plan was to surround the Hall with junk architecture – presumably so as to show it up in a better light ; to show how much better our ancestors… Read more